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WANCHAI FIRE.
INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF GARAGE WORKMAN.
TUESDAY
THE NATIONALISTS.
NANKING GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.
SEPTEMBER 20,
A RED PLOT..
WUHAN AUTHORITIES.. AWAKENING SLOWLY.
Harkow, Sept. 10. The military, having arrested
Communist agents who were smug gling in 140 cases of German ma te dynamite, have followed up the rests by raids on the Communist headquarters where they discover ed more dynamite, also documents proving that a plan to blow up strategic points In Hankow and Wuchong was well under way.
The Communist cells unearthed The following portfolios have by the military prove that or been allotted: Foreign Affairs,ganisations in Hankow are active
ly functioning. Wu Chao-chu; Finance, Sun Fo; Justice, Wang Chung-hul; Com- munications,
Wang Pol-chun; Education, Teal Yuan-pei. Reuter.
The authorities have ordered all former Communists to be immedia- tely dismissed from Government employment, the authorities doubt ing the sincerity of their resigna- tions from the Communist party- Reuter,
1927.
OPIUM CONTROL.
PAID OR VOLUNTARY
SERVICE?
Geneva, Sept. 19. The question of whether paid or voluntary service is preferable
Brose
at a meeting of the nfth commission in connection with the Appointment of an international board of control of opium.
WHY THEY TELEGRAPHED.
In the course of a letter received: in Singapore from Mr. L. 8. Teck, of Ronpibou, South Slam, the fol lowing passage occurs:
"I may" mention here that the telegraphic, order I sent you for Baby's Own Tablots was not froth me, but from a friend, Mr. K. Co. Leng, whose child had been alck with intermittent fever for a week or ten days already when I gave him a vial of the Tablets to my. There is no need for me to say any- thing further save that the child is now quite restored to health
Dame Edith Lyttelton strongly favoured the voluntary service principle, but the Chairman said
Wherever Baby's. Own Tablets. that this was not democratic and are tried they give antisfaction as would leave the work to be done a unique and absolutely safe speci- by the rich.
fic for those stomach and intes- Finally the commission commended
retinal ailments to which infants should be based on the principle of They quickly reduce fever, remedy that remuneration and little children are so prone
indigestion, constipation and coll
eventy francs daily and adequate travelling expenses. Router."
Outlawry of War.
check diarrhoea, allay teething. pains, expel worms, relleve croup Fand colds. Of chemists every- where, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from The Dr. Williams, Me- dicine Co., 60, Klangse Road Shanghai.
The Coroner's enquiry into the
Shanghal, Sept. 19. clrcumstances surrounding the. It is announced that the new death of a garage hand at Wan-Nanking Nationalist Government chai on August 27, which assumes office
to-morrow. The was previously adjourned for the Government will be controlled by attendance of an absent witness, a commission of five-Ha Han was concluded at the Central min, Wang Ching-wel Tsai Yuan Magistracy yesterday afternoon.
pet, Tan Yen-kai and Li Lieh-chun, After reviewing the evidence, while seven ministries and two which showed that the deceased councils, education and military, was burnt to death following a will carry out the executive duties gasoline explosion and fire in the of the Government, garage where he was employed at Tai Wo Street, the Coroner (Major C. Willson) said that he could not direct the jury on the question of criminal negligence such as to justify the finding of a charge of manslaughter. There were two
New Officials. theories put forward as to the cause of the explosion, The first
Shanghai, Sept. 19. was that a lighted cigarette might
The following appointments' of have come into contact with the Nationalist, Government and mill- petrol, and the second was that a tary authorities have been made The following are appointed short circuit from electric wires by the Special Kuomintang Com- Ministers of the Nationalist Go- might have occurred and ignited mittee, which has been In vernment departments: the oil. The deceased was found session in Nanking for three days C. C. Wu, Minister of Foreign | war. by firemen in the cockloft after and is functioning as the highest Affairs; Sun For Minister of The Japanese 'delegate declar- the fire, and his Worship was of executive organ of the Kuomin- Finance; Wang Chung-hui, Minised that the Japanese Government the view that he was endeavouring|tang.
ter of Justice; Wang Pel-chun, held that the proposal was only ap- to save his belongings.
Commissioners of the Nu-Minister of Communications; Chai plicable to League members.tised in America, Japan & Shang- The jury retired to consider tional, Political Council Wang Yuan-pel, President of the Na-Reuter, their verdict, and, half-an-hour Ching-wei, Hu Hai-min, Chi tional University. later, returned to the Court with Yuan-pel, C. C. Wu, Tai Chi-tau, The Department of Education the following finding: "We find Li Chai-sum, Chiang Kai-shek, has been abolished, and the Na- that Pang Yuet, the deceased, met Chang Ching-kiang, Chiang Tao- tional University will control all his death accidentally, caused by ping, Li Chung-jen, (Admiral) national educational affairs. the charging of a battery from an Yang Shu-chang, Yen Shi-shan, The Ministers for the Depart- accumulator.".
Wang Pei-chun, Koo Ying-fan, Liment of Industries and that for As a rider, the jury recommend-Lich-chun, Feng Yu-hsiang, Wang Agriculture and Labour have not ed the provision of more fire- Chung-hui, Tan Yen-kai, Yu Yu-yet been officially appointed.- extinguishers in the garage, coup-ren, Hsu Sung-chi (formerly Wah Kiu Yat Po. led with a better understanding Commander-in-Chief of the Can-
of their use by those concerned.
EXCESSIVE SPEED.
tonese Army); Sun Fo, T. V. Soong, Chu Pei-teh, Ho Ying Ching, Niu Yang-chen, Pei Chung-hsi, Hsung Kch-wu, Tse Chi, Chang Chi, Chu Ching, Tan Chan, Chau Lu, Tien Tung, Tang Chak-yu, Wang F ching, Kung Kang, Ching Hang- MAGISTRATE POSTPONES HIS yi, Chen Tiu-Yuan, Feng Chung- shu, Ting Wei-fan. Liu Shu-chung and Chau Chin-lin.
DECISION,
A very interesting point cropped ap at the Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday afternoon in a traffic case, in which Mr. W. A. Lassin was charged before Mr. W. Schofield with driving a motor car. along Nathan Road, on the afternoon of August 31, in a manner dangerous to the public.
Mr. A. J. O'Donoghue appeared for the defence, and after the pro- secution had proved that the de fendant was travelling at about 60
miles per hour along Nathan Road, he submitted that the defendant had full control of the car and was therefore not driving to the danger of the public. He admit- ted that the
car was doing 60 miles an hour.
Sir J. Gibson Craig, who was passenger, said that
New Regulations.
Graneva, Sept. 19. The third committee of the as- 'sembly on disarmament, presfi- er over by Dr. Benes, accepted the Polish project of outlawry of
CANTON BOYCOTT:
STRIKERS INTEND TO CONTINUE PROPAGANDA.
ין
Canton, Sept. 18.
The organization responsible for Shanghai, Sept, 19.
the inauguration of the anti-Bri. The commissioners of the Na-tish boycott does not relish the tionalist Government will take up idea of ceasing its activities. In their offices on the 20th., when answer to the government's edict, there will be a grand review of it has given notice that it has no intention of shutting up shop at troops in Nanking.
this time; that it will continue with its propaganda, but it will not "go so far as to actually seize British goods.
The new office of the Nationalist Government in Nanking will be established in the old Tuchun
Of these forty five commission-Yamen, The office of the Central era, the following five are appointed in the old Provincial Assembly a rumour to the effect that Li Chai- Kuomintang Headquarters will be Out of this situation has grown as standing commissioners of the building. The new Military Coun- sum is not pleased with this Council: Hu Han-min; Wang cil will have its office in the West answer. However, to the Hong- Ching-wei, Chai Yuan-pei, Tan building of the Tuchun Yamen. Yen-kai, and Li Lieh-chun.
The following sixty six
commissioners the Nationalist Military Coun- appointed
ell to function as the highest military organ after the abolition of the post. of Commander-in- chief and the Ministry of War.
kong strikers-for nearly all mem-. The Special Kuomintang" Com-bers of the boycott society are are mittee is meeting. every day. Yes-Hongkong strikers-he will say
the formation of the new Military on of terday the regulations governing nothing more at this time. But October 10th. on the Council were drafted and passed. birthday of the revolution, The regulations are as follows: the order will be publish- The Military Council is the high-ed causing each striker to be paid est military organ and controls the amount which has already been all the different Nationalist armies promised, the rice halls will be as well as the Navy, abolishing closed, the government allowance the post of Commander-in-chief will be cut off, and the striking workmen will be formally dis- and the office of War Ministry,
Three commissioners will be missed...
(General) Tang Bang-chi, (Gen- eral) Feng Yu-hsiang, Chai Yuan- pei, (General) Yen Shi-shan, Tan Yen-kal, (General) Ho Ying ching, (General) Pei Chung-hsi, (General) Li Chai-sum, (General) selected to draft plans for im- Ching Chien, Wang Ching-wei, proving the armies and the navy. teh, (General) Li Chung-jen, Council and appointed as stand- Hu Han-min, (General) Chu Pei-
Five or seven will be selected among the commissioners of the the (Admiral)
(General) Chang Fat-kwai, (Gen-
Yang Shu-changing commissioners.
a
car was capable of being pulled up within 30 feet.
PROPERTY SALE,
QUEEN'S ROAD HOUSE SOLD
BY AUCTION,
The Council will hold a regular eral) Li Tit-plug, Sun Fo, (Gen- conference once a month. Mr. O'Donoghue pointed out to eral). Chan Ming-shu, (General) his Worship that unless the de- Tso Wen-shun, (General) Chea signed by the commissioners.
-Orders of the Council, will be fendant was travelling to danger of the public no conviction chi, (General)
the Tiu-yuan, (General) Chau Feng- The Council will have a Staff
A valuable piece of property was would be registered and as the (General) Yeh Kai-chen, (Gen- tariate,
Pei Wen-hwal, Officers Department and a Secre- disposed of at Mr. E. V. M. R. de defendatt had full control of his eral) Yang Sen, (General) Liu
Sousa's auction rooms yesterday machine there was no danger.
Military affairs of the different afternoon when No. 153 Queen's His Worship said that he would Hsiang, Niu Yung-chen, (General) provinces or Government institu- Road Central together with all the
Hsiang Ching, (General) give judgment on Thursday morn-Chung-lin, (General) Chang Chi- with the military administration, $92,000, the successful bidder be- Lutions in the provinces connected buildinga thereon was gold for ing.
kiang (General) Feng Hsin-tau, will come under the control of the ing the Wai Tak Land Investiment (General) Sun Ye, (General) Council.
Company.
IRISH ELECTIONS.
FORTY-NINE EACH.
London, Sept. 19.
Yang Chen, Yu, Yau-ren, (General) In war time, a commander-in-The property is held for the un- Hsa Wel, (General) Ho Chen, chief will be recommended by the expired residue of the term of 999 (General) Liu Hsing, (General) Council and appointed by the Na-years from the 26th June, 1848. Wang Chun, Wu Chi-fai, (Gen- tionalist Government to take com- The bidding started at $60,000 eral) Hsu Sung-chi, Shi Ching mand of the mobilized forces: and the figure was raised, by n Yang, (General) Li Ming-chung,
The office of the Council is to aingle bid to $35,000. Bids of (General) Li Fuk-lam, (General) be established at the capital of the $1.000 and $500 followed and Lal Shin-fai, (General) Liu Wen Nationalist Government,
eventually the property passed in- "When counting was resumed fai, (General) Tang Shi-hau. The Special Kuomintang. Com- to the hands of the new owners in the Free State elections this (General) Tien Chung-yao. (Gen-mittee also decided to form the fol- at the figure stated above. morning the position of the par-eral) Châu Shi-cheng, (General)lowing departments of the Central ties was: Government and Re-Ho Jo-yu, (General) Chan Koh Kuomintang Headquarters: Pro- publican 49 seats each; Labouryu, (General) Wang Shao-hung, Youths, Women, Overseas, and paganda, Farmers, Merchants, 11; Independents 10; Farmera 1; Chen Chi-liang, Chen Shoa-hwan, Labour. National League, 2; Workers (Admiral) Li Ching-hai, (General) League 1, leaving twenty-six seats Feng Chung-hsu, Chen to be filled. Neither of the main yung, (General) Ho Ching-ju, rived at Shanghai yesterday with parties has yet won a seat from (General) Hu Chung-tao, (Gen-a view to 'requesting Chiang Kai- the other, but both increased eral) Li Ping-hsien, (General), shek, Wang Ching-wel, and Wo their polls at the expense of Chin Hang-ting, (General) Feng smaller groups. Labour has lost Cheng-wah, (General) Liu Yuk- one third of its membership.bgun, and (General) Yang Fu Reuter.
cheng.
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merce, has been signed.--Reuter
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